130 143. LILIACER. 
Eastern Siberia, Japan. 
This species has long been in cultivation in China and Japan, 
whence it was introduced into Europe. It presents a series 
of forms, which so gradually merge into each other, that any 
attempt at grouping into varieties is a matter of great difficulty. 
The segments of the perianth vary much in direction and also 
in spotting, the type being quite destitute of spots. 
7. Lilium cordifolium, Thunb. in Trans. Linn. Soc. ii. (1797) 
p. 332, non D. Don; Kunth, Enum. Pl. iv. p. 268; Baker, in 
Journ. Linn. Soc., Bot. xiv. (1874) p. 227; Franch. et Savat. 
Enum. Pl. Jap. ii. p. 72; Franch. in Journ. de Bot. vi. (1892) 
p. 309; Gard. Chron, (1877) ii. p. 304, fig. 61; Baker, in Bot. 
-Mag. t. 6337 ; Kew Bulletin, 1889, p. 118. 
Hemerocallis cordata, Thunb. Fl. Jap. p. 143. 
Kranest: Kiukiang (David, 846, ex Franchet). 
Japan. 
The bulb of this species is eaten by the Japanese. 
8. Lilium Delavayi, Franch. in Journ. de Bot. vi. (1892) 
p. 314. 
Yunnan: Lankong (Delavay, 4310, ex Franchet), Koutoui 
(Delavay ex Franchet), Yanginchan (Delavay, 4309, ex Franchet), 
Hovanglipin (Delavay, 3576, ex Franchet). 
9. Lilium Duchartrei, Franch. Pl. David. ii. p. 128, et in 
Journ. de Bot. vi. (1892) p. 316. 
Kansun: Tshagon (Potanin!); Szecuven: Tachienlu (Prince 
Henri d'Orléans ex Franchet); Yunnan: Koutoui (Delavay, 
3983, ex Franchet). Herb. Kew. 
10. Lilium Fargesii, Franch. in Journ. de Bot. vi. (1892) 
p. 317. 
SZECHUEN : Tehenkeoutin (Farges ex Franchet). 
11. Lilium formosum, Franch. in Journ. de Bot. vi. (1892) 
p. 813. 
SZECHUEN : Tehenkeoutin (Farges, 231, ex Franchet). 
12. Lilium giganteum, Wail. Tent. Fl. Aen, 21, tt. 12-13; 
Bot. Mag. t. 4073 ; Baker, in Journ. Linn. Soc., Bot. xiv. (1874) 
